The FARA Study. A Cohort Study on Pediatric Acute Respiratory Failure in Three High-Altitude Hospitals: Hospital Universitario Fundación Santa Fe De Bogotá (HUFSFB), Clinica Infantil Colsubsidio (CIC), Instituto Roosevelt (IR), During the Year 2020

S.M. Vargas Muñoz, A. Ramírez Varela, S. Restrepo
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Introduction Acute respiratory failure (FRA) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in pediatrics, it has a multifactorial origin. Additionally, there are few high-altitude studies in the pediatric population in Latin America. Objective: Calculate the incidence, analyze the causes, treatments, factors associated with the development, severity, mortality and burden of FRA disease in three hospitals in Bogotá. Study design: It is a multicenter prospective cohort study. As eligibility criteria, those older than 1 month and younger than 18 years with respiratory distress. Those who develop FRA, will be follow-up at diagnosis, 48 hours after admission, at discharge, 30 and 60 days after discharge. Data collection period 03/2020-06/2021. Results: From the 197 recruited patients the incidence of FRA is 49%, 52% of the population is male, average age 3.7 years, mostly patients under 1 year. From those FRA, 68% have required hospitalization in the intensive care unit with a mean stay of 9.6 days. The most widely used ventilation device is the high-flow cannula (41%). Different etiological isolation methods have been used for viral and bacterial causes, including PCR for COVID-19 in 72% of the whole population, positive in 9% of the cases. So far with mortality secondary to FRA of 6%. Conclusions: Given the impact of FRA in the pediatric population, FARA is presented as an epidemiological study developed at a high altitude, with the purpose of contributing to scientific knowledge, and additionally related to the characterization of the pediatric population with COVID 19.
FARA研究。三家高海拔医院:医院Fundación圣达菲波哥大医院(HUFSFB),临床婴儿科兰迪奥医院(CIC),罗斯福研究所(IR), 2020年儿童急性呼吸衰竭的队列研究
急性呼吸衰竭(Acute respiratory failure, FRA)是儿科发病和死亡的重要原因之一,其病因是多因素的。此外,在拉丁美洲的儿科人群中很少有高海拔研究。目的:计算波哥大3家医院 FRA发病率,分析病因、治疗方法、与发展、严重程度、死亡率和负担相关的因素。研究设计:这是一项多中心前瞻性队列研究。作为入选标准,年龄大于1个月,年龄小于18岁的呼吸窘迫患者。发生FRA的患者将在诊断时、入院后48小时、出院时、出院后30天和60天进行随访。数据收集期:2020年3月- 2021年6月。结果:197例入组患者FRA发生率为49%,52%为男性,平均年龄3.7岁,1岁以下患者居多。在这些FRA中,68%的人需要在重症监护室住院,平均住院时间为9.6天。使用最广泛的通气装置是高流量插管(41%)。对病毒和细菌原因采用了不同的病原学分离方法,包括对COVID-19的聚合酶链反应在整个人群中占72%,在9%的病例中呈阳性。到目前为止,FRA的继发死亡率为6%。结论:考虑到FRA对儿科人群的影响,我们提出了一项在高海拔地区开展的流行病学研究,目的是为科学知识做出贡献,同时也与COVID - 19儿科人群的特征有关。
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